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Lessons Categories adjectives

79 English lessons that use adjectives

English Lesson: I'll warn you - It's still pretty damp.
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31. “I'll warn you - It's still pretty damp.”

English Lesson: It's a nasty habit — bad for your health, expensive, not to mention the odor.
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32. “It's a nasty habit — bad for your health, expensive, not to mention the odor.”

English Lesson: Everything is really blurry. I can't even make out what that sign over there says.
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33. “Everything is really blurry. I can't even make out what that sign over there says.”

English Lesson: Not exactly, but I did get some promising leads.
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34. “Not exactly, but I did get some promising leads.”

English Lesson: You have pretty obscure taste in music.
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35. “You have pretty obscure taste in music.”

English Lesson: Meyerson suffered a major knee injury last year that took him out of the game for most of the season.
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36. “Meyerson suffered a major knee injury last year that took him out of the game for most of the season.”

English Lesson: Oh my God, you must be so excited!
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37. “Oh my God, you must be so excited!”

English Lesson: Do you have any recommendations for a nice, balanced red?
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38. “Do you have any recommendations for a nice, balanced red?”

English Lesson: This one is relatively inexpensive.
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39. “This one is relatively inexpensive.”

English Lesson: Growing up, I had a strong Southern accent.
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40. “Growing up, I had a strong Southern accent.”

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